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In Hamas 21st Anniversary, Haniya Says No Ceasefire Without Lifting the Israeli Siege


Haniya, no ceasefire without lifting the siege

 PIC, [ 14/12/2008 - 10:25 PM ]

From Khalid Amayreh in occupied East Jerusalem

In a triumphant speech marking Hamas’s  21st anniversary, Ismail Haniya, the Prime Minister of the Gaza-based Palestinian government,  said  the Islamic movement and other Palestinian resistance groups wouldn’t extend the present fragile truce with Israel unless the Israeli occupation army  lifted its harsh  blockade of the Gaza Strip and allowed Gazans free movement from and to the coastal territory.

The six-month-old  truce,  or  “the calm,” is slated to expire on Friday, amid fears that violence and bloodshed  on a larger scale would break out in the absence of a new agreement or understanding to renew the ceasefire.

He pointed out that last month alone, the Israeli occupation army killed more than 20 Palestinians in addition to tightening the blockade of the Gaza Strip.

Speaking before an estimated 250,000 strong  Hamas supporters carrying green Islamic flags, Haniya saluted the huge multitude, saying “you are the response to those who have sought to silence Hamas.”

“After all they have done to you, the sinister blockade, the diabolical siege,  the criminal  plots, the bullying, and the dirty wars, you show up in such huge numbers to tell friends and foes alike  that Hamas is as strong as ever and even stronger than ever before,” said Haniya, reciting Quranic verses.

The elected Palestinian Prime Minister said that all decision-making circles in the region and  outside the region were watching the event in Gaza to see if the people were still clinging  to Hamas or abandoning it, and whether the policies of bullying and coercion were having an impact on Hamas’s popularity.

“You are the response to those who are besieging us. You are the response to those who are conspiring against the Palestinian people. Our example is the Messenger of God, we have no other example,” said Haniya,  alluding to the persecution of the Prophet Muhammed and burgeoning Muslim community at the hands of the idolaters of Quraish  in Makka in the early years of Islam.

Haniya said Hamas was not a  “passing phenomenon” but a  constant as deep-rooted  and firmly-established as the mountains of Palestine. He added that Hamas and the forces of resistance and steadfastness  were now stronger than before thanks to the resilience, defiance and stubbornness displayed  in the face of the ugly war waged against the Palestinian cause by Israel,  the West and their regional puppets.

Haniya addressed the outgoing US President George Bush, saying that Bush is  about to fall down, but Hamas will never fall down.

“Hamas has reasserted the Palestinian cause after years of futile and absurd negotiations.”

Haniya castigated the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership, saying that they should understand that  “hugs, and kisses and convivial meetings with the Zionist regime wouldn’t liberate Jerusalem and or return the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.”

Haniya stressed that PA leader Mahmoud Abbas’ term in office will expire on 9 January, 2009.

He scoffed at the recent election of Abbas by a PLO body as “President of Palestine,” saying sarcastically  “I didn’t know there was a state that needed a President.”

Haniya said Hamas represented a “political miracle.”

“We were subjected to immense injustice from every direction. They assassinated our leaders, the blood of our martyrs was dispersed in the streets of Gaza and the West Bank, then they starved our people and sought to throttle us, to decapitate us…and in the West Bank they hounded our people…but they failed to defeat Hamas.”

Haniya castigated the siege of Gaza, describing it as a siege of an idea.

He also thanked “all the free men and women in the world” who have displayed solidarity with the people of Gaza in their enduring ordeal.

Addressing Israel and other enemies of the Palestinian people, Haniya said:

“You have the money, we’ve got the will; you have the power of arms, we have the power of faith; you have America, we have God.”

Haniya lambasted the security coordination between the Palestinian Authority and Israel.

“Didn’t you hear (American General Keith) Dayton’s recent statements in which he said that the Palestinian forces were not trained to fight Israel but to fight other Palestinians.

“Well we saw this on the ground in Hebron recently when  herds of Jewish settlers torched homes, desecrated mosques, and attacked innocent Palestinians while the security forces  of the Ramallah authority were watching passively.”

Haniya also lashed out at Israeli Foreign Minister and Kadima Party leader  Tzipi Livni  for insinuating that the estimated 1.5 million Palestinians who are Israeli citizens would have to be expelled   to the contemplated Palestinian state at one point in the future.

“I say to Livni: They will not come to us, we will go to them.”

Haniya said there was a conspiracy against the right of return for million of  Palestinian refugees uprooted from their homes when Israel was created sixty years ago.

“I say no to resettlement of refugees, no to an alternative homeland, yes to the repatriation of the refugees, all the refugees,  to their original homes and villages.”

Haniya scoffed at the American-backed  “peace process,” saying  “there is really no peace process, there is only a mockery, a travesty, an absurdity,  a big lie.”

The Palestinian premier called for a “true, serious and genuine  national dialogue based on resistance and steadfastness, not on futile negotiations and  fruitless  peace conferences.”

Haniya also challenged those who claim that Hamas was at the beck and call of  certain countries such as Iran and Syria.

“I challenge you, release all political prisoners today, and you will find us in Cairo tomorrow.”  Egypt had been hosting the Fatah-Hamas reconciliation talks which were suspended after Hamas refused to participate due to a massive campaign of arrests of Hamas supporters and sympathizers in the West Bank by the PA security agencies.

Haniya renewed Hamas’s commitment to the Saudi-mediated Makka agreement of 2007 as well as the National Reconciliation Document originally formulated by the leaders of Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails, saying that all contentious issues would have to be overcome in one package.

He added, however, that Hamas wouldn’t go to Cairo while its supporters and followers were being arrested, hounded and targeted by the American-backed government in Ramallah.

“We will not go to Cairo while swords are held against our throats,” said Haniya who also demanded that Egypt stand an equal distance from Fatah and Hamas and not side with one side against the other.

Finally, Haniya spoke bitterly about the role played by the Egyptian regime in perpetuating the blockade of Gaza, saying it was unacceptable that Egypt allows this inhuman situation in Gaza to continue.

Observers in Occupied Palestine opine Sunday’s massive rally in Gaza was a clear proof that Hamas was still very popular and that recent opinion surveys which showed a significant decline in the movement’s popularity were largely inaccurate.

Haniya delineates five pillars for reconciliation, says siege will be broken

[ 14/12/2008 - 09:48 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)--

Sound and clear, Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya has affirmed Sunday that Hamas Movement was and still is willing to end the inter-Palestinian political rift, delineating five main pillars to achieve such reconciliation.

Haneyya was speaking to hundreds of thousands of Hamas supporters in Gaza Strip commemorating the 21st anniversary of the Movement in Gaza city, where he also reiterated Hamas's position of liberating the entire Palestinian soil from the Israeli occupation.

The siege: The prime minister also spoke about the unjust economic siege that the Israeli occupation government has been imposing on the tiny Strip for nearly three years, but intensified it 18 months ago after Hamas took control of Gaza security.

"This is a not a siege on the people only, but it is a siege against the entire Palestinian project… they [enemies of the Palestinian people] don’t want this project to win or expand thinking that the siege would push us to the corner or it could confine us in a narrow Palestinian area", said Haniya.

He also deprecated the international community for the passive stand it has been adopting towards the siege despite the growing number of Palestinian victims dying every day because of it.

"This unjust blockade doesn’t unveil the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza only, but rather it also reveal the kind and size of the crime that the international community is committing against them," he said. Hailing the international figures that showed solidarity with the besieged Palestinians in Gaza through sending relief ships to the costal Strip, Haniya underlined that the blockade won't succeed in isolating the Palestinian people from the Arab Ummah and the free people of the world.

"We were responsible enough in confronting the siege and its bad repercussions as we extended all the help and assistance we could afford to our Palestinian people as we neither receive money form the USA nor do we receive funds from donor countries, he pointed alluding to the hundreds of million of dollars poured by the USA and the Europeans to the "illegitimate PA government under Salam Fayyad" in Ramallah city.

Furthermore, Haneyya unveiled parts of his government's plan for the year 2009, including preserving free school education, increasing salary of the Palestinian teachers by 5%, and releasing an urgent assistance to 3000 university students and 10000 poor Palestinian families in occupied Palestine.

Reacting to the statements of Israeli foreign minister Tzipi Livni of transferring the Palestinians in the 1948-ouucpied lands to the "future Palestinian state", Haniya said: "We say to Livni, to the Israeli leaders, and to the whole world that the Palestinians of the 1948-occupied lands will not come to us, but rather we will go them Allah willing".

The prominent PA figure also stressed Hamas's desire to restore  national unity, and end the political rift in the Palestinian arena, emphasizing that the national dialogue should start without conditions.

He spoke about five "inseparable files", namely the reformation national harmony government, the restructuring of the PA security forces on national basis, the reforming of the PLO, inter-Palestinian reconciliation, and the PA presidential and legislative elections, that, according to Haniya, must be taken and implemented as one bundle in order to bury the hatchet once and for all.

He stressed that national talks, discussions, and understandings should precede signing any document, underlining that the PA leadership in Ramallah should take the first step by releasing all Hamas political detainees from the PA jails in the West Bank, and to stop chasing and arresting Palestinian resistance fighters there.

"Let them (the Abbas security forces in the West Bank) release our cadres today, and they would find us in Cairo [for the dialogue] the following day as we couldn’t sit for national dialogue while our brothers in the West Bank are under the sword," the prime minister explained.

In this regard, Haniya stressed that any party willing to sponsor and take the credit for achieving the Palestinian reconciliation must stand equal distance from all disputing parties.

Fragile truce: As far as the fragile truce between the Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza Strip, and the Israeli occupation government was concerned, Haniya underlined that there will not be an extension for the truce (scheduled to end on the 19 th of this month) unless the Israeli occupation abide by all its terms, including lifting the siege and opening all crossing points of Gaza among other terms.

"The evaluation of the Palestinian resistance to the 6-month-old calm was negative as the Israeli aggression and the unjust siege along with closing all Gaza crossing points persisted", he pointed out.

Finally, Haniya made it sound and clear that there will be no extension for the term of PA chief Mahmoud Abbas beyond the ninth of January next year either with Arab or non-Arab political cover, stressing that Hamas doesn’t fear the ballot boxes nor the will of the Palestinian people provided the election process would be fair and free.




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